NOTE: The FQDN or IP address that you specify in the Domain Controller Server Address field should match the Subject or Subject Alternative Name field of your domain controller certificate if you have certificate validation enabled.

15Click Next. The Active Directory Configuration and Management Step 3 of 4 page is displayed.

16Under Schema Selection, select Extended Schema.

17Click Next. The Active Directory Configuration and Management Step 4 of 4 page is displayed.

18Under Extended Schema Settings, type the iDRAC Name and iDRAC Domain Name to configure the iDRAC device object. The iDRAC domain name is the Domain in which iDRAC Object is created.

19Click Finish to save Active Directory Extended Schema settings.

The iDRAC6 Web server automatically returns you to the Active Directory Configuration and Management page.

20Click Test Settings to check the Active Directory Extended Schema settings.

21Type your Active Directory user name and password.

The test results and the test log are displayed. For additional information, see "Testing Your Configurations" on page 177.

NOTE: You must have a DNS server configured properly on iDRAC to support Active Directory login. Click Remote AccessNetwork/SecurityNetwork page to configure DNS server(s) manually or use DHCP to get DNS server(s).

You have completed the Active Directory configuration with Extended Schema.

Configuring Microsoft Active Directory With Extended Schema Using

RACADM

Use the following commands to configure the iDRAC6 Microsoft Active Directory feature with Extended Schema using the RACADM CLI tool instead of the Web-based interface.

1Open a command prompt and type the following RACADM commands: racadm config -g cfgActiveDirectory -o cfgADEnable 1 racadm config -g cfgActiveDirectory -o cfgADType 1

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